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Retail Properties of America, Inc. (NYSE: RPAI) announced today that one of its wholly-owned subsidiaries signed a lease with Pet Supplies Plus to occupy a 11,238-square-foot location at Irmo Station in Irmo, SC.

“Pet Supplies Plus will enhance the shopping choices available at Irmo Station,” said Ann Smith, vice president/leasing director for RPAI US Management LLC, a subsidiary of RPAI. “Pet Supplies Plus prides themselves on becoming an integral part of the community and is an excellent addition to this busy neighborhood center,” added Smith.

Irmo Station is a 99,384-square-foot neighborhood center anchored by Kroger and includes national tenants such as Pizza Hut and Firehouse Subs. The center is located in an affluent, well-trafficked area, off the shore of Lake Murray and ten miles from Columbia, SC.

About RPAI

Retail Properties of America, Inc. is a fully integrated, self-administered and self-managed real estate company that owns and operates high quality, strategically located shopping centers across 35 states. The company is one of the largest owners and operators of shopping centers in the United States. The company is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol RPAI. Additional information about the company is available at
www.rpai.com.

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